How difficult is it to get a job at FDIC as a generalist? (non-attorney, non-finance professional)
And if you work there in a role similar to a policy analyst or in project management, what part of your professional or educational background do you think had the most impact in your getting the job? Thanks! |
Probably somewhere in the range of the bottom 2
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so you're telling me there's a chance... |
Current non professional discipline specific (attorney, accountant, economist type) positions open:
Lead Program Specialist (Events Planner) x 2 https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/596277100 SES equivalent Deputy Director Admin and Management https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/596121500 Facilities Management Specialist in ATL and TN, this one ATL:https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/597058600 There are a couple of analyst positions, Economic, Planning and Financial Management, Capital Markets Analysts, open with different specialties. Read the vacancy announcements, the questionnaire will give you an idea of what they are looking for. |